‘Above and beyond’: Hospital school’s hope for sick kids
A tiny classroom on the fifth floor of the Royal Darwin Hospital plays a critical role in providing a ‘sanctuary’ for sick kids and parents.
A tiny classroom on the fifth floor of the Royal Darwin Hospital plays a critical role in providing a ‘sanctuary’ for sick kids and parents.
An Alice Springs school has formally welcomed a new principal on board. Read his vision for the college and the role he hopes to play in the community.
AI could be a useful tool to alleviate teachers’ workloads during a critical staff shortage, but an expert says the technology must be balanced with ‘humanity’.
This year, a Territorian student will be named the NT’s Junior Ambassador and will also be in the running to receive the Humanitarian of Year Award. Do you know a year 6 student making a difference?
The NT government will turn to families and teachers for advice around a new specialist secondary school in Palmerston, just two months after concerned parents submitted a petition to parliament.
A Top End school’s efforts to become more sustainable and eco-friendly have paid off as the students receive a global accreditation.
A Darwin school has gone into ‘code yellow’ with children under constant surveillance, after reports that a woman allegedly threatened students outside the facility.
An Alice Springs college has shared its relief after one of its students went missing during a school camp overnight in five degree weather.
A Top End student has obtained a prestigious role in a national council, where she plans to put a spotlight on the Territory’s education shortfalls.
The NT’s education union leader has praised a surprise bonus in this year’s budget, with high hopes the extra cash will be used to build and upgrade classrooms.
Fresh data has revealed which Territory schools have the most crowded classrooms, as well as how the NT stacks up against the rest of the country. Find out how your school compares here.
More than $8 million will be spent on upgrading 12 Northern Territory schools’ infrastructure, including new classrooms and playground reboots. Read the full list.
Despite only taking its first students in 2020, a $30m primary school in one of the Territory’s fastest growing suburbs is resorting to great lengths to provide for the runaway growth in enrolments.
Children fled from a park to the safety of a Darwin school after allegedly being approached by four strangers, prompting the school to issue a warning.
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